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| FABLE |
MORAL OF THE STORY |
| The Ant and the Dove |
.One good turn deserves another |
| The Ant and the Grasshopper |
.It is best to prepare for the days of necessity |
| The Bear and the Two Travelers |
.Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends |
| The Boy and the Filberts |
.Do not attempt too much at once |
| The Boy and the Nettles |
.Whatever you do, do with all your might |
| The Crow and the Pitcher |
.Little by little does the trick |
| The Dancing Monkeys |
.-Not everything you see is what it appears to be- |
| The Dog and the Hare |
.No one can be a friend if you know not whether to trust or distrust him |
| The Dog in the Manger |
.Ah, people often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves |
| The Dogs and the Fox |
.It is easy to kick a man that is down |
| The Dog and the Wolf |
.Better starve free than be a fat slave |
| The Dove and the Ant |
.Little friends may prove great friends |
| The Eagle and the Arrow |
.We often give our enemies the means for our own destruction |
| The Farmer and the Stork |
.Birds of a feather flock together |
| The Father and His Two Daughters |
.You can't please everybody |
| The Four Oxen and the Lion |
.United we stand, divided we fall |
| The Fox Who Had Lost His Tail |
.Misery loves company |
| The Fox and the Goat |
.Look before you leap |
| The Fox and the Grapes |
.It is easy to despise what you cannot get RECREATE |
| The Frogs and the Well |
.Look before you leap |
| The Frogs Asking for King |
.Let well enough alone |
| The Hare and the Tortoise |
.Plodding wins the race |
| The Hares and the Frogs |
.There is always someone worse off than yourself |
| The Hare With Many Friends |
.He that has many friends, has no friends |
| The Heifer and the Ox |
.He laughs best that laughs last |
| The Horse and Groom |
.A man may smile yet be a villain |
| The Horse Hunter and Stag |
.If you allow men to use you for your own purposes, they will use you for theirs |
| The Lion and the Mouse |
.Little friends may prove great friends |
| The Lion in Love |
.Even the wildest can be tamed by love |
| The Miser |
.The true value of money is not in its possession but in its use |
| The Shepherds Boy and the Wolf |
.There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth |
| The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing |
.Appearances are deceptive |
| The Woodman and the Serpent |
.No gratitude from the wicked |